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If you use Macs for business, you should be familiar with FileVault. Apple’s built-in disk encryption system for macOS can help protect corporate data.
If you're wondering how FileVault disk encryption for OS X will work with your existing drive setup, and more, MacFixIt has answers.
Interested in using FileVault 2, but don't know where to start? Macworld senior contributor Glenn Fleishman has a complete guide to FileVault 2.
Use Lion’s FileVault 2 to encrypt your Mac’s internal drive Apple latest Mac operating system, OS X 10.7 Lion includes FileVault 2, the latest version of Appleu2019s method of file encryption.
FileVault Basics — Conceptually, FileVault is easy to understand, since it makes use of a variety of existing Mac OS X technologies. When you turn on FileVault, Mac OS X creates a special type of disk ...
FileVault is a security feature on a Mac that encrypts all the files and data. We take a look at how to encrypt and protect your data with FileVault on a Mac.
FileVault 2 on the other hand, encrypts individual disk blocks so the encryption is invisible to the file system and really doesn't get in the way of normal use.
FileVault 2 offers immense benefits for Apple enterprise customers with almost no downsides to IT or cause any end-user disruption.
So when the idea of Joe Kissell writing “ Take Control of FileVault ” came up, I was ecstatic, since I’ve long had a nagging feeling that I should be using full-disk encryption on my Macs to protect ...